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		<title>I Was Right - Yahoo Was Stupid</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For those of you that follow such things, there was a hugely prescient blog post written here at TheWHIR in April. Here you can view the original post entitled, <a href="http://www.thewhir.com/blogs/derek-vaughan/index.cfm/2008/4/7/Why-Yahoo-Should-Sell" target="_blank">Why Yahoo Should Sell</a>.  Among the many other wise words included in this post were the following:<br /> <br /> &#39;&#39;The truth - though it hurts for Yahoo to hear it is this - they should immediately make a deal with Microsoft. If Yahoo is so certain that they are going to make a TON more money in the next three years, then they should make a deal that includes lots of Microsoft stock. That way, when the Yahoo piece of Microsoft outperforms, Microsoft stock will go up.&#39;&#39;<br /> <br /> So what was the deal that I was advocating at the time? Microsoft had offered to purchase Yahoo in a deal that was worth $38 billion (that&#39;s billion with a B). Yahoo turned the deal down. Then CEO, Jerry Yang, had said of the deal at the time, &#39;&#39;With the distraction of Microsoft&#39;s unsolicited proposal now behind us, we will be able to focus all of our energies on executing the most important transition in our history so that we can maximize our potential to the benefit of our shareholders, employees, partners and users.&#39;&#39;<br /> <br /> Okay Jerry. So what has transpired in the meantime? Yahoo&#39;s stock price has fallen to settle at a current company value of...drumroll please...$12.67 billion. So not listening to me has cost the company - wait, let me do the math: $38 billion - $13 billion = $25 billion. Wow - that was really stupid.<br /> <br /> So now the financial cost has caught up with CEO, Jerry Yang - the man that most credit for the failed deal. Mr. Yang announced this week that he would step down as CEO of Yahoo. And so the man that popular investment television host Jim Cramer labeled a &#39;&#39;value wrecking ball&#39;&#39; will go. I contend that it&#39;s too late. Yahoo is essentially done. The value is gone. Microsoft has walked away - really.<br /> <br /> This saga should act as a lesson for those of us fortunate enough to be working deals - of any size. Don&#39;t let the big buyer get away. You may never get another chance.<br /> <br /> This content was written by Derek Vaughan exclusively for the Web Host Industry Review.<div class="feedflare">
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[For those of you that follow such things, there was a hugely prescient blog post written here at TheWHIR in April. Here you can view the original post entitled, <a href="http://www.thewhir.com/blogs/derek-vaughan/index.cfm/2008/4/7/Why-Yahoo-Should-Sell">Why Yahoo Should Sell</a>.  Among the many other wise words included in this post were the following:<br /> <br /> &#39;&#39;The truth - though it hurts for Yahoo to hear it is this - they should immediately make a deal with Microsoft. If Yahoo is so certain that they are going to make a TON more money in the next three years, then they should make a deal that includes lots of Microsoft stock. That way, when the Yahoo piece of Microsoft outperforms, Microsoft stock will go up.&#39;&#39;<br /> <br /> So what was the deal that I was advocating at the time? Microsoft had offered to purchase Yahoo in a deal that was worth $38 billion (that&#39;s billion with a B). Yahoo turned the deal down. Then CEO, Jerry Yang, had said of the deal at the time, &#39;&#39;With the distraction of Microsoft&#39;s unsolicited proposal now behind us, we will be able to focus all of our energies on executing the most important transition in our history so that we can maximize our potential to the benefit of our shareholders, employees, partners and users.&#39;&#39;<br /> <br /> Okay Jerry. So what has transpired in the meantime? Yahoo&#39;s stock price has fallen to settle at a current company value of...drumroll please...$12.67 billion. So not listening to me has cost the company - wait, let me do the math: $38 billion - $13 billion = $25 billion. Wow - that was really stupid.<br /> <br /> So now the financial cost has caught up with CEO, Jerry Yang - the man that most credit for the failed deal. Mr. Yang announced this week that he would step down as CEO of Yahoo. And so the man that popular investment television host Jim Cramer labeled a &#39;&#39;value wrecking ball&#39;&#39; will go. I contend that it&#39;s too late. Yahoo is essentially done. The value is gone. Microsoft has walked away - really.<br /> <br /> This saga should act as a lesson for those of us fortunate enough to be working deals - of any size. Don&#39;t let the big buyer get away. You may never get another chance.<br /> <br /> This content was written by Derek Vaughan exclusively for the Web Host Industry Review.<div class="feedflare">
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		<title>Business is Slow</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 01:20:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lately I have seen a decrease in business and some leaving my hosting company. Is there any improvements that I can make to my site to increase sales. I offer plans that are affordable, hosted on reliable servers and I do no overselling. If you have any advice I will much appreciate it.

mycrazyhost.net

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Mike]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Lately I have seen a decrease in business and some leaving my hosting company. Is there any improvements that I can make to my site to increase sales. I offer plans that are affordable, hosted on reliable servers and I do no overselling. If you have any advice I will much appreciate it.<br />
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mycrazyhost.net<br />
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Best Regards,<br />
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Mike</div>

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		<title>Livezilla + Linux</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 21:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Does anybody know if livezilla will work under Wine in a Linux desktop environment?

If no, can you recommend one that is either web based or has a Linux GUI client]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Does anybody know if livezilla will work under Wine in a Linux desktop environment?<br />
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If no, can you recommend one that is either web based or has a Linux GUI client</div>

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		<title>Web Hosting Solutions for 2009, Developed by HostNine</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 14:05:58 +0000</pubDate>
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Web hosting provider, HostNine, has  pre-launched a new website  focused on enhanced customer support,   with simplified service level agreements, for its    global hosting offering. ]]></description>
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  Jupiter, Florida    - (<a href="http://www.thehostingnews.com">The Hosting News</a>) - November 19, 2008 - 
Web hosting provider, HostNine, has  pre-launched a new website  focused on enhanced customer support,   with simplified service level agreements, for its    global hosting offering. <br />
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 HostNine completes a series of updates internally, as part of its global web hosting mandate. HostNine's new vision for hosting   includes standardized hardware, hosting packages, geographical diverse   locations, and easy to read service level agreements. 
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Clients  may select 1 of 10 geographical locations and   include unlimited storage and bandwidth. In a market that is focused on stack   and rack hosting, HostNine is also limiting the number of accounts per   geographically diverse server to less than 500. Through this new product launch,   the unlimited hosting plans are hoped to bring   together reliability, scalability, and global diversity. <br />
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Ben Gabler, Operations Manager of HostNine commented, ''The process allows   capacity planning and the ability to provide clients with the resources they   need to host dynamic applications such as blogs, content management   applications, and websites that load quickly.''<br />
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  According to the company, the foundation for the   standardization provides equal quality across all 10 major points of global   presences provided by HostNine.
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As HostNine prepared for this major shift in business model, it has spent the   last 3 months standardizing web hosting servers to a single highly available Quad Core   Xeon based processor with 4GB of RAM and RAID based hard drive configuration.   <br />
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The management team at HostNine reviewed current documents and revised   Service Level Agreements to be easily readable and simple to understand.<br />
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 Mr. Gabler added,   ''Our entire management team spent a full day simplifying the language so that   existing customers and new customer alike could read and understand our promise   in less than 1 minute. In reviewing hundreds of Service Level Agreements, most   would require a full team of attorneys to actually understand.''<br />
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 Since 2006, HostNine has spent time building a reputable   customer base and building a strong product set that includes Windows Web Hosting, Linux Web Hosting, Reseller Hosting and an   exclusive geographically diverse infrastructure that provides instant setup of   websites in 1 of 10 international data centers. By working with major data   center providers, hand selecting hardware components, and custom development of   a global hosting infrastructure HostNine provides a premium web hosting solution at   an affordable price. HostNine is the leader in customer service, technology, and   geographically diverse web hosting services. <br />
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To learn more, please visit: <a href="http://www.hostnine.com">www.hostnine.com</a>. 
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		<title>Rackspace Web Hosting Cloud Solution, Powers Pangea Foundation</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 13:54:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Managed web hosting and IT services firm, Rackspace Managed Hosting's cloud division, Mosso,   has been chosen to power non-profit SaaS provider  delivering   enterprise-class software solutions, Pangea   Foundation.]]></description>
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San Antonio, Texas  - (<a href="http://www.thehostingnews.com">The Hosting News</a>)  - November 19, 2008 -  Managed web hosting and IT services firm, Rackspace Managed Hosting's cloud division, Mosso,   has been chosen to power non-profit SaaS provider  delivering   enterprise-class software solutions, Pangea   Foundation.<br />
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Pangea will leverage the</a> Cloud   Sites to provide hosted services to a growing number of its 1,500 non-profit   customers. Pangea has been a Rackspace managed hosting customer since early 2007, and also utilizes hosted Exchange   mailboxes from Mailtrust,   Rackspace's email hosting division and most recently came to Mosso for   assistance in providing online natural disaster support.<br />
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Kraig Kuipers,   President and CEO, Pangea Foundation noted, ''In addition to using Rackspace's managed hosting offering to run our   mission-critical software applications, we now rely on Cloud   Sites during natural disasters to get our 211 sites up fast and to meet the   demand that can be caused by unpredictable traffic spikes. Rackspace has indeed created a hosting   portfolio to meet all our IT needs with a suite of solutions that provide   scalability and reliability at a lower cost.'' <br />
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  After creating the disaster relief software solutions used by 211 San Diego   during the 2007 San Diego fires and by 211 Iowa during the 2008 Midwest floods,   Pangea quickly realized that cloud computing technologies are the ideal solution   for fast-moving conditions associated with natural disasters which require quick   set up and the ability to handle huge traffic spikes. As a result, Pangea turned   to Rackspace's cloud hosting solution, Cloud Sites, to instantly deploy software   that provided much-needed information to the many victims of Hurricanes Gustav   and Ike along the Gulf Coast in August of this year. The solution was simple,   easy to set up and affordable, using a cost-effective, pay-as-you-grow pricing   model which provided Pangea cost savings when site traffic was low. 
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Kristin Kuipers, Founder and Director of Programs at Pangea   Foundation added, ''When we calculated the time saved by working with Rackspace's suite of   hosting solution offerings, we discovered that we had achieved a 50 percent   reduction in total cost of ownership compared to our previous hosting   environment. The Cloud Hosting solution from Rackspace has proven to be a key   contributor to our success, enabling us to deliver instantly scalable   enterprise-class software and IT infrastructure solutions to non-profit   organizations.'' 
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Working with leading technology providers such as Rackspace, Qualcomm and   Microsoft, Pangea will soon launch ReliefPoint, a web-based software solution   that will be offered to disaster relief and crisis management organizations   nationwide. Their vision is to transform a predominately ad-hoc, paper-based   structure into a robust and infinitely scalable hosted solution that ensures   these organizations are prepared to deal with the next disaster - before it   happens. 
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Emil Sayegh, General Manager of Mosso, Rackspace's Cloud   Hosting Division remarked, '''Nothing is more important to our Cloud Hosting Solution than providing the   highest level of scalability for our customers' environments, when they most   need them. Pangea's services have a time critical component to the local   communities and the non-profits who serve them. Our systems are designed to   scale whenever our customers, like Pangea Foundation, most need it to scale. It   was very satisfying to also see our vision for an integrated IT hosting   portfolio providing value to Pangea in their pursuit of such a noble cause.'' 
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In 2000, The Federal Communications Commission reserved the 211 telephone   number for information and referral to social- and human-services agencies.   First launched by United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta in 1997, 211 is an easy to   remember telephone number that connects people with important community services   and volunteer opportunities. The implementation of 211 is being spearheaded by   United Ways and information and referral agencies in more than 30 states and the   District of Columbia. While services offered through 211 vary from community to   community, 211 provides callers with information about and referrals to human   services for every day needs and in times of crisis. 
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A 501(c)(3) nonprofit 'Software-as-a-Service' provider founded in 1996,   Pangea Foundation is the leader in delivering Impact   Visualization On Demand to nonprofits of all sizes. Backed by world-class   teams of IT experts, security specialists, and technology partners, Pangea   Foundation equips more than 1,500 impact-driven nonprofits across America with   Web-based Software-as-a-Service that lets organizations clearly visualize and effortlessly communicate the   impact of their programs. Nonprofits   choose Pangea Foundation for its expertise in creating custom   software that automatically fuses live program data with sophisticated visual   analytics to deliver a real-time snapshot of their impact-anytime they want   it. Through full-service implementation, unlimited support, and high   availability IT services, Pangea Foundation delivers rapid time-to-value,   flattens infrastructure and support costs, and improves nonprofit business   continuity, enabling nonprofits to focus on their mission. 

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Mosso is the home of Cloud Sites, Cloud Files and Cloud Servers, providing   enterprise-grade hosting and storage services. Mosso provides an easily managed   interface so that developers, designers and IT managers can deploy reliable web   applications quickly and easily as well as a high performance cloud-based   storage service. Founded by two Rackspace employees, Mosso is built upon a cross   platform, clustered-computing architecture. <br />
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  Rackspace Hosting delivers   computing-as-a-service, integrating the industry's best technologies into a   flexible service offering, making computing more reliable and affordable. A   trusted partner to companies of all sizes, Rackspace enables IT departments to   be more effective. Rackspace is distinguished by its award-winning Fanatical   Support. Rackspace is recognized as one of FORTUNE Magazine's 100 Best   companies to work for in the US, ranking number 32 on the 2008 list.   Rackspace's portfolio of hosted IT services includes managed hosting, email   hosting   and cloud hosting.<br />
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  To learn more about the Pangea   Foundation, please   visit: <a href="http://www.pangeafoundation.org">www.pangeafoundation.org</a>.<br />
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  For more information about Mosso, please visit: <a href="http://www.mosso.com">www.mosso.com.</a><br />
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  To learn  more  about    Rackspace Managed Hosting,  please visit: <a href="http://www.rackspace.com">www.rackspace.com</a>.<br />
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		<title>Netphiles Web Hosting Provider, Develops Grant Program</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 13:44:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Privately held technology   corporation, Netphiles, a has developed  a community-oriented web development   grant program, designed to help deserving organizations throughout the   Tallahassee area.
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Tallahassee, Florida   - (<a href="http://www.thehostingnews.com">The Hosting News</a>) - November 19, 2008 -  Privately held technology   corporation, Netphiles, a has developed  a community-oriented web development   grant program, designed to help deserving organizations throughout the   Tallahassee area.
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Mahmood Haq, President and CEO of   Netphiles, Inc. remarked, ''Tallahassee has been good to us for the last ten years and Netphiles owes   much of its success to the businesses and organizations in our community. This   is our way of giving back.''<br />
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With  Netphiles Cares, twice each year Netphiles will choose an organization worthy of receiving the   web development donation. Netphiles will then assess the primary needs and goals   of the organization to create a web presence that will best promote their   mission and message.<br />
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Each organization awarded with the grant will receive custom website design,   development, and hosting worth up to $5,000.<br />
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To kick off the program, Netphiles donated a newly redesigned website and   hosting to Guardian Ad Litem and Child Advocates II, Inc, charitable   organizations in Tallahassee created to aide children through the legal process.   The website includes online donation capabilities and a volunteer resource   center to help the organization?s 300 volunteers.
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Jonathan Negrini, Senior Business Consultant at Netphiles added, ''The   Netphiles Cares Grant was created not only to give back to our community, but to   foster economic growth and development throughout the Big Bend region.''
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 Based in Tallahassee, Florida, Netphiles is a full-service   web development company that helps businesses reach their full web potential   through strategic consulting, web design, e-commerce, database integration,   content management, systems integration, web marketing, and web hosting. Founded   in 1999, and celebrating its 10th anniversary, Netphiles offers both business   and technical expertise to help medium to large-size businesses achieve greater   profitability and sales through the Internet. <br />
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To learn more about  the   Netphiles Cares Web Development Grant, please visit: <a href="http://www.netphiles.com">www.netphiles.com</a>.<br />
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		<title>Dedicated Server Virtualization Firm, VMware, Joins PCI Security Council</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 13:35:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Virtualization solutions firm, VMware, Inc., is scheduled to participate in a key standards-setting body protecting payment   cardholder data, in addition to launching an initiative to assist with creating retailer and partner compliant IT infrastructures.]]></description>
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Palo Alto, California  - (<a href="http://www.thehostingnews.com">The Hosting News</a>) - November 19, 2008 - Virtualization solutions firm, VMware, Inc., is scheduled to participate in a key standards-setting body protecting payment   cardholder data, in addition to launching an initiative to assist with creating retailer and partner compliant IT infrastructures.<br />
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By joining the PCI Security Standards Council,  VMware will work with the council to evolve the PCI Data Security   Standard (DSS) and other payment card data protection standards. This will help   those VMware customers in the retail industry who are required to meet these   standards to remain compliant while leveraging VMware virtualization. VMware has   also launched the VMware   Compliance Center Web site, an initiative to help educate merchants and   auditors about how to achieve, maintain and demonstrate compliance in virtual   environments to meet a number of industry standards, including the PCI DSS. <br />
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Bob Russo, general manager of the PCI Security   Standards Council remarked, ''The PCI Security Standards   Council is committed to helping everyone involved in the payment chain protect   consumer payment data. By participating in the standards setting process, VMware   demonstrates it is playing an active part in this important end goal.'' 
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The PCI DSS requires merchants and service providers that store, process or   transmit customer payment card data to adhere to information security controls   and processes that ensure data integrity. More information on the council and   the standard can be found at www.pcisecuritystandards.org. 
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As a participating organization, VMware will now have access to the latest   payment card security standards from the council, be able to provide feedback on   the standards and become part of a growing community that now includes more than   500 organizations. In an era of increasingly sophisticated attacks on systems,   adhering to the PCI DSS represents a significant aspect of an entity's   protection against data criminals. By joining as a participating organization,   VMware is adding its voice to the process.<br />
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Shekar Ayyar, Vice President of infrastructure alliances, VMware remarked, ''VMware recognizes the importance of compliance to our customers. We are   pleased to join the council in order to help customers' virtualized environments   comply with the PCI DSS and other security standards. By working with the   council, we are enabling our retail customers to fully leverage the business   benefits of virtualization. These include lower capital and operating costs,   increased business continuity, strengthened security and improved energy   efficiencies, which can all be achieved while enforcing current compliance   standards.'' 
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The VMware Compliance   Center Web site provides an extensive listing of virtualization compliance   solutions from VMware's technology partners; useful resources for companies,   such as white papers and recorded webcasts; and case studies of companies that   have successfully passed compliance audits in their VMware environments. The Web   site is also useful for companies looking to meet other compliance standards,   such as the Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Act and the Health Insurance Portability and   Accountability Act (HIPAA). <br />
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VMware's technology partners are working closely with VMware to provide   integrated solutions that leverage virtualization to help customers meet   compliance standards. Read what technology partners are saying about VMware's   virtualization compliance efforts at www.vmware.com/company/news/releases/compliance_partner.html 
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  The mission of the   PCI Security Standards Council is to enhance payment account security by driving   education and awareness of PCI security standards. 
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VMware (NYSE: VMW) provides    virtualization solutions from the desktop to the datacenter. Customers of all   sizes rely on VMware to reduce capital and operating expenses, ensure business   continuity, strengthen security and go green. With 2007 revenues of $1.3   billion, more than 120,000 customers and more than 20,000 partners. VMware is   one of the fastest growing public software companies. Headquartered in Palo   Alto, California, VMware is majority-owned by EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC).<br />
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  For   further information about  PCI Security Standards Council,  please   visit: <a href="http://www.pcisecuritystandards.org/">www.pcisecuritystandards.org</a>. <br />
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  To learn  more    about VMware, please visit: <a href="http://www.vmware.com">www.vmware.com</a>. <br />
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		<title>Offering Billing Systtem for Reseller Hosting</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 11:43:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am running a reseller hosting services and lately it came accross my mind to offer free billing system for all my reseller hosting subscriber. I seen WHM Autopilot pricing are very reasonable.

However I have not tried WHM autopilot myself, so how does the licensing works since I have 10 resellers account inside 1 cPanel server.

Also does this work only for cPanel/WHM server?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I am running a reseller hosting services and lately it came accross my mind to offer free billing system for all my reseller hosting subscriber. I seen WHM Autopilot pricing are very reasonable.<br />
<br />
However I have not tried WHM autopilot myself, so how does the licensing works since I have 10 resellers account inside 1 cPanel server.<br />
<br />
Also does this work only for cPanel/WHM server?</div>

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		<title>Things turning people away from my site</title>
		<link>http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=737461&goto=newpost</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 10:41:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Morning people,

I've had my hosting site up for almost a month now, i've placed it on Adwords, and i've had traffic. However, i've had no purchases.

From Adwords alone i've had 30 high quality clicks (around £1 each click), and I don't have the content network on.

I'm beginning to think that perhaps something on my website isn't looking professional enough, or some wording is turning people away, etc.

I am (don't hate me) offering the dreaded unlimited packages. I know this is frowned on in the business world, and I am considering changing this to just a package exponentially better than the package lower than it.

Would this be a good idea?

Can you think of any other reason why people may be turned away?

thesockmonster.co.uk

Best regards]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Morning people,<br />
<br />
I've had my hosting site up for almost a month now, i've placed it on Adwords, and i've had traffic. However, i've had no purchases.<br />
<br />
From Adwords alone i've had 30 high quality clicks (around £1 each click), and I don't have the content network on.<br />
<br />
I'm beginning to think that perhaps something on my website isn't looking professional enough, or some wording is turning people away, etc.<br />
<br />
I am (don't hate me) offering the dreaded unlimited packages. I know this is frowned on in the business world, and I am considering changing this to just a package exponentially better than the package lower than it.<br />
<br />
Would this be a good idea?<br />
<br />
Can you think of any other reason why people may be turned away?<br />
<br />
thesockmonster.co.uk<br />
<br />
Best regards</div>

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		<title>Noise Filter: McColo Taken Down</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[November 19, 2008 -- ( &#60;http://www.thewhir.com&#62; WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Last week, we reported that alleged cyber-crime host McColo went offline last week when its Internet providers dropped their service to it, reducing global spam levels. Here, we scour for reactions across the web.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[November 19, 2008 -- ( &lt;http://www.thewhir.com&gt; WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Last week, we reported that alleged cyber-crime host McColo went offline last week when its Internet providers dropped their service to it, reducing global spam levels. Here, we scour for reactions across the web.
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